Muthaiga Lady Captains tourney receives increase from SBM Bank
The Muthaiga Golf membership Lady Captain’s prize has obtained a lift after a Ksh.1.5M donation from SBM Bank. The event teed off Monday and sill culminate Saturday November 9, 2024.
The sponsorship includes1 million Kenya shillings in money and 500,000 Kenya shillings in form.
The week-long event teed off with the Caddies Tournament to provide the unsung heroes of golf an opportunity to play.
The correct event begins Tuesday with the woman golfers will take to the greens as they battle for the grand prize.
On Thursday, the senior members on the membership, aged above 60 years, may have the possibility to play towards their friends within the one-of-a-kind Seniors Tournament to understand the function the sport continues to play in serving to preserve the seniors wholesome.
Speaking on the membership on Monday through the presentation of the sponsorship, Muthaiga Golf Club outgoing Lady Captain Regina Gachora outlined the importance of the assist from SBM, noting that it’s going to go a great distance in serving to obtain the week’s purpose.
“We are grateful to SBM bank for their support in this year’s tournament. This will go a long way in helping us execute the series of events we have lined up for the week. We have so many members who would like to participate and therefore we saw it fit to make it a full week event to allow them the opportunity to feature,” she mentioned.
SBM Bank Director Consumer Banking Beth Muthui famous that the sponsorship was geared in direction of persevering with the partnership with the membership in addition to supporting the expansion of the game, particularly amongst ladies.
“This sponsorship underscores SBM Bank’s commitment to work with Muthaiga Golf Club as well as supporting the development of the game in Kenya. We look forward to an exciting and successful tournament that will see everyone involved make meaningful connections. Golf for women continues to grow in Kenya and we are proud to play a part in making that happen,” she mentioned.